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2,500 RIL staffers on strike for higher bonus
BS Reporter in Vadodara
 
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October 24, 2008 15:57 IST

About 2,500 employees of Reliance Industries [Get Quote] working at its plants in Vadodara, will go on strike late on Friday demanding a hike in Rs 33,000 bonus offered.

All three labour unions affiliated with AITUC, INTUC and BMS have given notice to the management of the company and labour commissioner in this regard.

Before merger of government-owned IPCL [Get Quote] with Reliance in April 2007, they were employees of the government-owned IPCL.

Union leaders said RIL's bonus offer of Rs 33,000 was not acceptable to them. Last year it was Rs 40,000.

They also questioned the wisdom of RIL management on fixing different amounts of bonus for employees working in plants located in different parts of the country.

Union leaders said RIL's profit is more than Rs 11,000 crore (Rs 110 billion).

The leaders' said the company management failed to provide them production data-sheet and computation sheet despite repeated demand.

They said these demands were raised in a meeting between local management of the company and union leaders on October 16.

The workers have requested RIL management not to deposit any bonus money into their accounts without reaching a compromise.

About 1,500 workers of Maharashtra Gas Cracker Complex of IPCL at Nagothana, mergered with RIL, have also expressed their dissatisfaction for bonus amount, the leaders added.

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